"I'm sorry, I'm not too sure. Maybe you can try calling her?" Horace replied distantly, shaking his head with a cold and indifferent expression. There was no warmth in his eyes, and his brows furrowed.
Page couldn't fully trust Horace's words but decided to inquire further. "Mr. Burris, if you don't know where she moved, how did you know she doesn't live here anymore?"
Horace squinted slightly, maintaining his cold demeanor. "Mrs. Armstrong, your question is making it difficult for me to respond. I have some business dealings with Mr. Simpson, and he mentioned it once. But please don't let Mr. Simpson hear about this conversation; it might lead to misunderstandings."
Horace's response remained conspicuously cold and distant, in line with his established character. Page, considering his role as a part of Armstrong Corp, found it hard to believe that he had ulterior motives. After all, his current position as the general manager of Armstrong Corp owed much to the Armstrong family's support.
As Page contemplated this, she gradually placed more trust in Horace's words. Her gaze towards him carried a sense of relief.
She didn't offer any explanation for her previous inquiries. Instead, she smiled politely and said, "Camille probably mentioned it to me before, but I might have forgotten. I apologize for bothering you, Mr. Burris. It's getting late, and I won't disturb you any longer."
Horace replied with a brief, "Mrs. Armstrong, Goodbye," but his tone remained distant.
As Page walked away, her eyes landed on the fruits Horace had purchased. She couldn't help but ask, "Mr. Burris, did you buy all these fruits for yourself? Are you seeing someone now? I haven't heard you mention anyone. How about inviting her for dinner sometime? Since we're friends, and you're the General Manager of Armstrong Corp, we should take care of each other, right?"
Horace's response was concise, "There will be a chance to meet each other."
Page relented and was about to leave, but at that moment, Horace's phone rang. He glanced at the caller ID, and his eyes flickered for a moment. He disconnected the call and then turned to Page, saying, "I'll go in now."
Page nodded and watched as Horace entered Maple Leaves Mansion's gate. She couldn't help but wonder about the guarded look in Horace's eyes. Had she misinterpreted it?
Page shook her head, deciding not to dwell on it further. She needed to get home and inform Brody about Camille's move.
As Page left, Horace had already taken the elevator up to the floor where Grace lived.
Their apartments were close to each other, one above the other.
Horace knocked on Grace's door, and she quickly answered. "I called you; why didn't you answer?"
Horace entered the apartment and changed his shoes before taking her hand and leading her toward the living room. He spoke calmly, "I just met your mother."
Grace froze, her entire body stiffening. Her reaction was tense as she asked, "You saw my mom?"
"Yes," Horace replied.
"Does she know I live here?" Grace's face displayed panic. She looked at Horace, fear in her eyes, and asked, "What should we do now?"
Grace was very anxious and worried. Her face showed a growing sense of panic, and she looked at Horace with a troubled expression.
Horace quickly set down the fruits he was carrying and gently embraced her, his voice low and soothing. "Don't worry. She doesn't know you're here. She came looking for Camille, thinking Camille still lived here. She probably assumed you were staying at Camille's place."
Grace's expression gradually eased, and she asked, "Do you think she might cause trouble for Camille?"
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